The Summer Olympics in 2024 will commemorate the 100th anniversary of Paris’s 1924 Olympic hosting. Paris, which held the Olympics for the first time in 1900, will be one of the select few cities to host the games three times, symbolizing the events’ entire circle.
When and where will the next Olympic Games take place?
- The Olympic Games 2024 are scheduled to be held from July 26 to August 11, 2024 in Paris, France.
How many countries will participate in the Paris Olympics 2024?
- Over 200 countries are expected to participate, bringing athletes from across the globe to compete in this premier international sporting event.
What is the estimated number of athletes participating?
- The Paris Olympics 2024 are expected to host over 10,500 athletes, competing in 32 sports disciplines.
How many sports and events will be included in the Paris 2024 Olympics?
- The games will feature 32 sports including four new additions: surfing, skateboarding, sport climbing, and breakdancing.
What sports will be featured at the Olympic Games Paris 2024?
- The event lineup in Paris 2024 will also include new disciplines in existing sports such as 3×3 basketball and mixed-gender team events in several sports to promote gender equality.
List of Sports and Full Schedule of Olympic Games Paris 2024
EVENT | DATE | VENUE |
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Opening Ceremony | July 26 | Stade de France (Saint-Denis) |
3X3 Basketball | July 30 – August 6 | La Concorde (Paris) |
Archery | July 25 – August 4 | Invalides (Paris) |
Artistic Gymnastics | July 27 – August 5 | Aquatics Centre (Saint-Denis) |
Artistic Swimming | August 5 – 10 | Bercy Arena (Paris) |
Athletics | August 1 – 11 | Hotel de Ville (Paris IV), Invalides (Paris), Stade de France (Saint-Denis), Trocadero (Paris) |
Badminton | July 27 – August 5 | Porte De La Chapelle Arena (Paris) |
Basketball | July 27 – August 11 | Bercy Arena (Paris), Pierre Mauroy Stadium (Villeneuve-d’Ascq) |
Beach Volleyball | July 27 – August 11 | Eiffel Tower Stadium (Paris) |
Boxing | July 27 – August 11 | North Paris Arena (Paris), Stade Roland Garros (Paris) |
Breaking | August 9 – 11 | La Concorde (Paris) |
Canoe/Kayak (Slalom) | July 27 – August 5 | Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium (Vaires-sur-Marne) |
Canoe/Kayak (Sprint) | August 6 – 10 | Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium (Vaires-sur-Marne) |
Cycling (BMX Freestyle) | July 30 – 31 | La Concorde (Paris), Saint-Quentin-En-Yvelines BMX Stadium (Montigny-le-Bretonneux) |
Cycling (BMX Racing) | August 1 – 3 | Saint-Quentin-En-Yvelines BMX Stadium (Montigny-le-Bretonneux) |
Cycling (Mountain Bike) | July 28 – 29 | Elancourt Hill (Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines) |
Cycling (Road) | July 27 – August 4 | Invalides (Paris), Pont Alexandre III (Paris), Trocadero (Paris) |
Cycling (Track) | August 5 – 11 | Saint-Quentin-En-Yvelines Velodrome (Montigny-le-Bretonneux) |
Diving | July 27 – August 10 | Paris La Defense Arena (Nanterre) |
Equestrian | July 27 – August 6 | Chateau de Versailles (Versailles) |
Fencing | July 27 – August 5 | Grand Palais (Paris) |
Football | July 24 – August 10 | Bordeaux Stadium (Bordeaux), Geoffroy-Guichard Stadium (Saint Etienne), La Beaujoire Stadium (Nantes), Lyon Stadium (Decines), Marseille Stadium (Marseille), Nice Stadium (Nice), Parc de Princes (Paris) |
Golf | August 1 – 10 | Golf National (Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines) |
Handball | July 25 – August 11 | Pierre Mauroy Stadium (Villeneuve-d’Ascq), South Paris Arena (Paris) |
Hockey | July 27 – August 9 | Yves-du-Manoir Stadium (Colombes) |
Judo | July 27 – August 3 | Champ de Mars Arena (Paris) |
Marathon Swimming | August 8 – 9 | Pont Alexandre III (Paris) |
Modern Pentathlon | August 8 – 11 | Chateau de Versailles (Versailles), North Paris Arena (Paris) |
Rhythmic Gymnastics | August 8 – 10 | Porte De La Chapelle Arena (Paris) |
Rowing | July 27 – August 3 | Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium (Vaires-sur-Marne) |
Rugby Sevens | July 24 – 30 | Stade de France (Saint-Denis) |
Sailing | July 28 – August 8 | Marseille Marina (Marseille) |
Shooting | July 27 – August 5 | Chateauroux Shooting Centre (Chateauroux) |
Skateboarding | July 27 – August 7 | La Concorde (Paris) |
Sport Climbing | August 5 – 10 | Le Bourget Sport Climbing Venue (Le Bourget) |
Surfing | July 27 – August 4 | Teahupo’o, Tahiti (French Polynesia) |
Swimming | July 27 – August 4 | Paris La Defense Arena (Nanterre) |
Table Tennis | July 27 – August 10 | South Paris Arena (Paris) |
Taekwondo | August 7 – 11 | Grand Palais (Paris) |
Tennis | July 27 – August 4 | Stade Roland Garros (Paris) |
Trampoline | August 2 | Bercy Arena (Paris) |
Triathlon | July 30 – August 5 | Pont Alexandre III (Paris) |
Volleyball | July 27 – August 11 | South Paris Arena (Paris) |
Water Polo | July 27 – August 11 | Paris La Defense Arena (Nanterre) |
Weightlifting | August 7 – 11 | South Paris Arena (Paris) |
Wrestling | August 5 – 11 | Champ de Mars Arena (Paris) |
Closing Ceremony | August 11 | Stade de France (Saint-Denis) |
The detailed schedule, covering dates, times, and venues, is carefully planned and available on the official Paris 2024 website.
When did the Olympic Torch Relay begin?
- The Torch Relay started on April 16, 2024, from Ancient Olympia, Greece.
- The Olympic Flame makes its way to Athens before heading to Paris, symbolizing the enduring legacy and unity the Games bring to the world.
How many venues will be used for the Paris 2024 Olympics?
- The Paris 2024 Olympic Games plan to utilize 35 competition venues. These venues are spread across the city and beyond, including Versailles and Marseille.
What are the main venues for the Paris 2024 Olympics?
Competitions will be spread across iconic locations in Paris, some including:
- Stade de France: The stadium will host athletics events and the opening and closing ceremonies. As the main stadium, it has a seating capacity of 80,000 spectators.
- Versailles Palace: Equestrian events and modern pentathlon will take place in the gardens of this historical venue, which can accommodate between 15,000 to 40,000 spectators.
- Champs de Mars: A temporary arena that will be the site for beach volleyball and is expected to hold around 12,000 spectators.
- Grand Palais: A historical monument and exhibition hall that will be transformed for fencing and taekwondo.
- Paris Expo Porte de Versailles: Set to host several sports, including table tennis and boxing.
With all venues combined, it is estimated that the games will be able to accommodate between 300,000 to 800,000 spectators daily.
How many tickets have been sold for the Olympic Games Paris 2024, and what is the expected attendance?
There are approximately 10 million tickets for the Olympics and 3 million for the Paralympics that are available and expected to be sold.
- As of July 2024, the Paris Organizing Committee announced a record-breaking sale of 8.8 million tickets for the 2024 Olympic Games, surpassing the previous high of 8.3 million set during the 1996 Atlanta Games.
- The tickets to attend the opening ceremony ranged from €25 to €9,500 per person.
- The combined Olympic venues are able to accommodate 300,000 to 800,000 spectators daily.
How can someone obtain tickets for the Paris 2024 Olympics?
- Tickets for the Paris 2024 Olympics have been available for purchase through the official Paris 2024 website or authorized ticket resellers.
- A range of ticket prices has been made available to ensure accessibility for various audiences, including packages and single-event tickets.
What is the expected number of visitors and what impact will this have?
As verified by Road Genius, the total number of expected visitors to the Olympics and Paralympic Games in Paris 2024 published by Paris je t’aime remains at 15.3 million, with 11.3 million expected for the Olympics Games and a further 4 million visitors estimated for the Paralympics Games.
Overall, over 50 million visitors are expected to visit Paris in 2024, with forecasts of over 101 million visitors to France overall for the year.
The Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games are having a twofold impact on local tourism:
- More local and domestic visitors are expected to visit the city, with forecasts of up to 3 million additional visitors to Paris.
- Some international tourists are avoiding the city due to expected overcrowding and increased prices. Air France expects a loss of €180 million for the quarter due to reduced demand.
- Read more about Paris Tourism Statistics 2024 and France Tourism Statistics 2024
What should visitors know before traveling to the Olympic Games Paris 2024?
- Visa Rules: Check if you need a visa to enter France by visiting the official French government visa website, which will guide you through the application process if required.
- Entry Regulations: Besides visa requirements, non-Schengen area citizens must comply with European and French entry regulations. A full list of these requirements can be found on a relevant French government website.
- COVID-19 Restrictions: Stay updated on French COVID-19 travel restrictions through the official website of the French Ministry of the Interior and Overseas Territories. Be aware that these rules may change, so regular checks are recommended.
- Arrival at Venues: Paris 2024 organizers recommend arriving at competition venues 1.5 hours before the session starts to ensure the best experience.
- Spectator Information: Starting in September 2023, emails will be sent out to provide essential information and updates. A Spectator’s Guide and an official Paris 2024 mobile application will be available in spring 2024 to further assist in planning your visit.
How can fans watch the Olympic Games Paris 2024?
Every Olympic event can be streamed live on Peacock, NBCOlympics.com, the NBC app, and the NBC Olympics app, starting from July 24.
NBC will offer a minimum of nine hours of live event coverage daily. Prime-time coverage will feature a mix of competitions, athlete interviews, and behind-the-scenes stories.
- TV Channels: NBC, USA Network, Golf Channel, CNBC, and E!
- Streaming Services: Peacock, NBCOlympics.com, NBC.com, NBC App, and the NBC Olympics App.
Where will the 2028 and 2032 Olympic Games be held after Paris?
After Paris in 2024, the Olympic Games will be held in Los Angeles in 2028 and Brisbane in 2032.
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